Re: pvmove --abort

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Am 27.01.20 um 17:22 schrieb Matthias Leopold:
Hi,

I consciously used "pvmove --abort" for the first time now and I'm astonished it doesn't behave like described in the man page. No matter if I've used "--atomic" for the original command, when I interrupt the process with "pvmove --abort" lvm always completely rolls back my copy operation. I would expect that if I don't use "--atomic" then "--abort" will result in "segments that have been moved will remain on the destination PV, while unmoved segments will remain on the source PV" (from man page). Am I missing something?

I'm using CentOS 7.7.

thx for answers. apparently I misunderstood the "--atomic" and "--abort" options.

matthias


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